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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T23:13:42+00:00 2026-05-27T23:13:42+00:00

Is this phrase always true? $(p).click(function(event) { alert( event.currentTarget === this ); }); Is

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Is this phrase always true?

$("p").click(function(event) {
  alert( event.currentTarget === this ); 
});  

Is one method preferred over the other? I like to use $(this) instead of event.currentTarget but can one do better in some conditions? Which is better? Are absolutely the same?

And another nuance – When checking on firebug console.log(this) and console.log($(this)) gives me exactly the same element. If they are the same – what is different? (since I know I can write this $(this).css('color','white') but can’t write this.css('color','white')

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    2026-05-27T23:13:43+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 11:13 pm

    Generally, yes, it will be the same. You can make it different by using $.proxy to manipulate the context, but in practice you probably never will.

    $(document.body).on('click', $.proxy(function(e) {
        console.log(this);            // window
        console.log(e.currentTarget); // document.body
    }, window));
    

    As to the other question, this is a native DOM element, whereas $(this) is a jQuery object wrapping that DOM element. The jQuery wrapper means you can run jQuery functions such as css, which are not available on native DOM elements.


    And, to answer the precise wording of your question, event.currentTarget is normally equal to this, not to $(this).

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